KinderLab Robotics Expands its KIBO Robotics Curriculum to Include Grades 3-5Exploring with KIBO offers 60 hours of standards-aligned content specifically designed for upper elementary grades
The new curriculum includes 60 hours of standards-aligned lessons and activities specifically designed for upper elementary grades, with 20 hours of instruction per grade level. Serving as a direct follow-on to the Growing with KIBO K-2 curriculum, Exploring with KIBO allows older children to expand their computational thinking and computer science skills utilizing KIBO's playful extension sets and engaging cross-curricular activities. This new curriculum allows district leaders to extend their existing KIBO implementations with age-appropriate, challenging content that maintains the platform's signature screen-free, hands-on learning approach. The expanded curriculum features:
"We are proud to now offer more than 200 hours of curriculum to our customers. Paired with our existing award-winning PreK–2 curriculum, Exploring with KIBO delivers a seamless progression from foundational skills to complex concepts," said Jason Innes, KinderLab's director of curriculum, training, and product management. "Although KIBO was originally designed to meet the developmental needs of pre-K–2 students, we've heard over and over again from many upper elementary teachers that older kids benefit from KIBO as well. We created Exploring with KIBO to support those teachers and students. Broadening our curriculum also allows a wider range of students to benefit from their school's investment in KIBO, while educators have the comfort of working with a familiar robot." Sample lessons offered in the new curriculum include:
For more information about KIBO's expanded curriculum for grades 3-5, visit KinderLab's Exploring with KIBO page. About KinderLab Robotics KinderLab is the creator of the award-winning KIBO, the screen-free robot designed for young learners in pre-K-5th grade. Grounded in more than 20 years of early childhood development research, KIBO empowers children to build, code, decorate, and bring their robot to life. KIBO has proven efficacy in helping kids learn STEAM through hands-on exploration, honing their computational skills while encouraging creativity, problem-solving, and collaboration. Developed by Dr. Marina Umaschi Bers from Boston College, KIBO is currently in 70+ countries to help kids in pre-K through 5th grade learn STEAM—and get excited about it! KinderLab offers curriculum to integrate STEAM elements into a wide range of curricula, including art, cultural studies, and reading literacy. For more information, visit KinderLabRobotics.com. End
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